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Ok so Wednesday (the 30th) the white house said de minimis is actually going away on August 29? I thought it was already gone? lol guess I have some pcbs to order tonight
It was only gone for China already. Now it's for all countries at the end of August. So for jlc it won't make a difference, although many of us didn't see tariffs assessed anyway. But you might want to sneak in a Tayda order.I thought it was already gone?
Hopefully tayda comes up with something like jlc has.It was only gone for China already. Now it's for all countries at the end of August. So for jlc it won't make a difference, although many of us didn't see tariffs assessed anyway. But you might want to sneak in a Tayda order.
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It's a domino effect. Pcbs are more, components are more, shipping is more. It's almost getting to the point where buying a commercial pedal makes more senseI suspect commercial builders will be the ones hit the hardest by that.
Semiconductors make up a small percentage of the cost of a typical DIY build. For the average overdrive this would impact the cost by what, $2 - $5? Not such a big deal if I'm only building one or two (or even 50), but hundreds/thousands?
Boooooy I guess all them overdrives make sense now.
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It's a domino effect. Pcbs are more, components are more, shipping is more. It's almost getting to the point where buying a commercial pedal makes more sense![]()
If I hadn't already been doing this for years and built so many things already this would be a bigger bummer for me. Sucks to see other people pay the price though.Maybe stop buying PCBs from those other places.....
Nah I can't argue with that, and certainly won't pretend any of this is a positive thing. When I first started this I could ship PCBs worldwide for $3.
Prices here haven't increased though, in fact I dropped the price on a few things yesterday and made a couple items qualify for discounts that didn't previously.
I suspect we'll see commercial prices increasing right along with DIY though.... besides, have you actually seen anything new in the past year or two that you actually wanted to buy? ... Me either.
It almost makes sense to actually play these things instead of just building more.Maybe stop buying PCBs from those other places.....
Nah I can't argue with that, and certainly won't pretend any of this is a positive thing. When I first started this I could ship PCBs worldwide for $3.
Prices here haven't increased though, in fact I dropped the price on a few things yesterday and made a couple items qualify for discounts that didn't previously.
I suspect we'll see commercial prices increasing right along with DIY though.... besides, have you actually seen anything new in the past year or two that you actually wanted to buy? ... Me either.
Its kinda disturbing to think that if this continues, in a few years DIY / used might be the only way to find a plain old analog pedal.
It almost makes sense to actually play these things instead of just building more.